Calendula is native to southwestern Asia, western Europe, Macaronesia, and the Mediterranean. Calendula (scientific name-Calendula officinalis ) commonly named as marigold refer to Virgin Mary. Calendula is Latin from calendae, meaning "little calendar", "little clock" or possibly "little weather-glass". This is distilled from the flower tops, and it is quite sticky, and viscous. It smells very strange - musky, woody, rotten even, rather like the flowers themselves.
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